
History in Five Songs 217: This Band's (Police Album)
08/22/23 • 38 min
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In Episode 217, Martin explores albums which share characteristics with each of the Police's five studio albums.
- Riot – “Angel”
- Graham Parker – “Discovering Japan”
- XTC – “One of the Millions”
- Rush – “Between the Wheels”
- Robert Plant – “Dance on My Own”
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In Episode 217, Martin explores albums which share characteristics with each of the Police's five studio albums.
- Riot – “Angel”
- Graham Parker – “Discovering Japan”
- XTC – “One of the Millions”
- Rush – “Between the Wheels”
- Robert Plant – “Dance on My Own”
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